The Machinedrum is simply amazing. I don't want to sound like an Elektron fanboy, but it has such ridiculous potential in terms of both synthesis (and not just drums either, as many people often mention, it's capable of producing very melodic sounds) and sequencing. There are four full-fledged synth machines in the device, each machine holding 12-16 highly tweakable instruments. The effects are nice, and the 16 assignable dual-waveform LFOs make it possible (and easier) to achieve very interesting results. I don't ever plan on buying another drum machine. Yeah, so I guess that "I'm with machinedrum." God, I AM a fanboy! P.S. Some stuff sounds very synth-like (TR stuff, etc.), but it can do good approximations of accoustic drums that are still pretty damn tweakable; one of the machines is sample based, which translates into slightly less tweakability, but, these instruments have retrigger parameters which can create rushes that are just nuts. Using the parameter locks (which are THE reason that the sequencer rocks) you can have the machinedrum "fill in the gap" between two different retrigger time parameters of two different drum notes and have, for example, a snare rush that speads up or slows down, etc. (ala Flash's motion tweens' "fill in the blanks" functionality, if that means anything to anyone reading this) Anyway, thanks for the welcome, it is appreciated. I look forward to participating in this forum to whatever extent I can. Charles > Hi Charles! Welcome aboard. > > How do you like the Machinedrum? It seems very interesting, but I only heard > one sample from M-Audio who puts out a sample CD based on it, and I was > surprised that it didn't sound synth like.
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Re: Just introducing myself
2004-12-14 by Charles Choc, Jr.
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